Dog Leash Free Areas and Conditions for Dog Entry
We provide leash free areas for the purpose of socialising and exercising dogs.
Our facilities are open seven days per week during daylight hours.
We will not be responsible for any damage or injury to any person, property or animal resulting from the use of parks or reserves.
Leash free area locations
There are six dog friendly areas in Campbelltown where dogs can be exercised off their leash freely.
Location |
Description of facilities |
Minto
7 - 9 Eagleview Road
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Perimeter fencing with seating and water service within the designated area.
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Raby Hurricane Drive
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Near the Raby Sports Complex, dog agility equipment and shade structure available.
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St Helens Park Kellerman Drive
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South eastern corner of Mary Brookes Reserve, dog agility equipment and shade structure available.
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Glenfield
Fawcett Street
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Kennett Park, located next to the baseball field.
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Macquarie Fields Macquarie Road
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Milton Park, perimeter fencing, separate enclosed area for smaller dogs. Entrance is via Macquarie Road, Macquarie Fields.
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Bradbury 156 St Johns Road
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Baden Powell Reserve, newly constructed with agility, seating and water facilities.
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Conditions for dog entry
To provide a safe environment of all users of public space, we require that:
- All dogs are under the effective control of a competent person over the age of 16 years
- A maximum of four dogs per person applies
- The person in charge of a dog prevents the dog from rushing at, attacking, biting, harassing or chasing any person or animal
- The person in charge of a dog picks up and appropriately disposes of any faeces from the dog
- Sick or diseased dogs do not enter a park
- Greyhounds that have not undergone an approved retraining program (to become a "greenhound") are to be muzzled at all times in designated off leash areas
- Dogs declared dangerous, menacing, or restricted are to be muzzled and leashed at all times
- Children are supervised at all times by a parent or adult care provider in order to prevent actions that may excite, scare, tease or intimidate a dog to rush at, attack, bite, harass or chase any person or animal
- No person approaches an unfamiliar dog unless authorised to do so by the person in charge of that dog.
Please pick up any dog faeces and place them in the dog tidy bins provided.
Dog attacks/stray aggressive dogs
For assistance with aggressive stray dogs, you can contact our Animal Control Rangers on 02 4645 4604 during operating hours:
- Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm
For assistance with aggressive stray dogs outside of Animal Control Rangers operating hours, you can contact: